Bread-pan



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(N0 Mgd No. 464,420. Pat entedDec} 1,1891.

ATTOR YJ:

UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE.

GABRIEL G. BRITTON, OF BOONTON, NElV JERSEY.

BREAD-PAN.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 464,420, dated December1, 1891.

7 Application filed June 9, 1891. Serial No. 395,618. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, GABRIEL O. BRITTON, of

Boonton, in the county of Morris and State of and making them of muchbetter flavor than p when they are not exposed so directly to the actionof the heat.

To this end my invention consists in a breadpan constructedsubstantially as hereinafter described and claimed.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part ofthis specification, in which similar figures of reference indicatecorresponding parts in all the views.

pan embodying my invention.

' ries, is also formed of a single piece.

The bread-pan 10 is made up of twocon-' nected series of pans 11, but agreater or less nu mberof series may be connected, if desired.

These pans 11 have their outer ends 12 formed of a single piece. Thebottom and sides 13 are also formed of a single piece, and the centralpartition 14:, which forms the inner ends of the pans and the stripwhich connects the two tse- T is I makes the complete pan of Very simpleconstruction and to increaseits strength the end piece 12 of the pan isallowed to overlap the intervening space between them, as shown at 12,

and the upper edge of the complete pan is provided with a binding-wirein the usual way. To further stiffen the pan, connecting-strips 15 aresoldered or otherwise fastened to op-' posite pans, as shown in Fig. 2,the strips being attached near the bottom, so as to prevent the twoseries of pans from being folded together.

It will be noticed that each pan 11 is separated from its neighbor inthe same series by an intervening air-space 17, and the series of pansare separated by a longitudinal airspace 16. vidual pan is completelyisolated, so that the heat may strikeitupon all sides. 7

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secureby Letters Patent 1. A baking-pan comprisinga series of connected pans,the bottoms and longitudinal sides of the pans being formed from asingle strip and the ends of the pans being formed in a series fromsingle strips 12, the several ends being connected, as at 12,substantially as set forth.

2. A baking-pan comprising two parallel series of connected pans, thebottoms and l0ngitudinal sides 13 of the pans of each series beingformed from a single strip, the outer ends of each series of pans beingformed in a connected series from a single strip 12, the

several ends being connected, as at 12, and

the central partition 14: comprising two series of ends formed from asingle piece and closing the abutting ends of the two series of pans,the pans being separated by spaces 16 17, substantially as set forth.

. GABRIEL O. BRITTON. Witnesses:

AARON H. BURRELL, WILLARD OoNKLIN.

It will thus be seen that each indi-

